Rules of the Road

We are a blended learning [online and face-to-face] class. The practices of courtesy and respect that apply in a face-to-face (f2f) classroom also apply to an online classroom. Some guidelines that apply to all classes, but particularly to an online class are:

  • Participate. We want to feel your presence, and we need your comments to add information, share learning, and build a sense of community in the class.
  • Be Persistent. This might be a new environment for many, and we will most likely run into some problems. If you run into difficulties or want to make a helpful comment, don't wait. Send a note immediately to the course teacher using the our class wiki or LRSD email, or contact your facilitating teacher.
  • Be Courteous and Helpful. Share tips and helpful comments with your classmates and the teacher. There are no "dumb" questions, even when you think the solution must be obvious. Someone else in the class will appreciate it.
  • Think Before you Push the Send Button. Respect for all participants is most important. Did you say what you meant? Communication skills are important, especially when expressing disagreement. We cannot see the grin on you face when you make a sarcastic comment intended as a joke, although a :-) helps. If you have any concerns, please contact the teacher immediately.
Specific expectations are:
  • The Acceptable Use Policy of your school/division applies to your use of the Internet for purposes of this course.
  • Always click on the "Announcements" button as soon as you login to the course. This space will be reserved for messages of immediate importance (sort of like an intercom announcement).
  • Check your lrsd email daily for comments from the teacher or classmates. Please respond promptly to any messages there.
  • Check the calendar daily. Assignment and testing deadlines will be posted on the Calendar.
  • Complete all assignments and tests or quizzes on time.
  • Make arrangements with your teacher (ahead of time, if possible) if you expect to be "absent" or unable to participate for a day or more.
  • When doing assignments, be sure to read carefully. If you run into difficulties, try to solve the problem as follows:
    1. re-read the assignment carefully and try to solve the problem by yourself first
    2. ask another student in the class for help, using the discussion area or mail.
    3. ask the teacher for help.

The Student Can Expect :
  • The teacher will respond to any mail message with an email, or a wiki post or conversation in class within 24 hours, unless previous arrangements have been made.
  • Work that is assessed will be returned as soon as possible.
  • The teacher will communicate with parents and school staff as appropriate

Section Instructor: Roy Norris

[Adapted from MB Education Citizenship & Youth WebCT/Blackboard Syllabi for English Courses]